Assassin's Creed Tomahawk replica.
To begin with, the
Tomahawk Assassin's Creed is Connor Kenway's axe.
Connor's real name
Ratonhnhaké. Adopting the pseudonym Connor, he breathed new life into the Brotherhood by expanding the Davenport Estate and renovating its flagship, the Aquila. Robert Faulkner appointed him captain, while Connor recruited six other Assassins.
The Assassins' Tomahawk was a small axe used by Mohawk Assassin Connor Kenway in the 18th century, during the American Revolution.
It originally belonged to Jean de la Tour, the first Assassin of the New World, before being given to Connor many years later. The Louisiana Assassin Aveline de Grandpré in turn obtained the tomahawk, after meeting Connor in 1777, who helped her assassinate the Templar George Davidson, a member of Lord Dunmore's Ethiopian regiment.
Your Assassin's Creed Tomahawk at the best price.
We bring you all the replicas of your favorite video game Assassin's Creed.
First and foremost,
- The replica of the flintlock pistol by Edward Kenway.
- But also, the pirate pistol axe, the Gun Axe in Assassin's Creed Unity: Dead Kings.
- And many more to discover in our online store!
If you're an Assassin's Creed fan, this axe is a great addition to your arsenal. That's why it's a great gift idea for fans.
In conclusion, you can also use this
Tomahawk Assassin's Creed for your cosplay parades or theme parties. But above all, this axe is a collector's item, and a decorative one at that.
How to maintain your axe blade
Collector's and decorative katanas are made and assembled in a simplified way. As their use is decorative, they lack the safety features required of a Japanese saber intended for training.
However, your
Tomahawk Assassin's Creed to a steel blade that needs to be cared for to avoid damage over time. In fact, when you display your katana, your friends will be curious to see the blade and touch it. This is where you need to be careful, as the acidity of your fingers is very harmful to steel, whatever its quality.
However, if this happens, don't panic, just use a cloth dampened with a little oil and wipe off any fingerprints. If you do this, your sword will last a very long time.